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Lonely Lucilia: Linda Mason's
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Lonely Lucilia: Linda Mason’s

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This story is about two teenagers that are best friends. They are forced to separate, due to a family relocation to a different country. The storyline starts out in a coastal town in Fife, Scotland, where Lucilia and Dillard have lived all of their lives. Take this lonesome journey with Lucilia, as she is forced to move from the only place she’ ever known, and from her very best friend in the world, to a strange country she knows nothing about — the United States of America. This story is written on a fifth grade level, but can be enjoyed by children much younger.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wavecloud Corporation
Date
26 July 2016
Pages
52
ISBN
9781622179534

This story is about two teenagers that are best friends. They are forced to separate, due to a family relocation to a different country. The storyline starts out in a coastal town in Fife, Scotland, where Lucilia and Dillard have lived all of their lives. Take this lonesome journey with Lucilia, as she is forced to move from the only place she’ ever known, and from her very best friend in the world, to a strange country she knows nothing about — the United States of America. This story is written on a fifth grade level, but can be enjoyed by children much younger.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wavecloud Corporation
Date
26 July 2016
Pages
52
ISBN
9781622179534